zipalign

zipalign is an archive alignment tool that provides important optimization to Android application
(APK) files. The purpose is to ensure that all uncompressed data starts with a particular alignment
relative to the start of the file. Specifically, it causes all uncompressed data within the APK,
such as images or raw files, to be aligned on 4-byte boundaries. This allows all portions to be
accessed directly with mmap() even if they contain binary data with alignment
restrictions. The benefit is a reduction in the amount of RAM consumed when running the
application.

This tool should always be used to align your APK file before distributing it to end-users. The
Android build tools can handle this for you. Android Studio automatically aligns your APK.

Caution: You must use zipalign at one of two specific points in the
app-building process, depending on which app-signing tool you use:

If you use apksigner, zipalign
must only be performed before the APK file has been signed. If you sign your
APK using apksigner and make further changes to the APK, its signature is invalidated.

If you use jarsigner,
zipalign must only be performed after the APK file has been signed.

The adjustment is made by altering the size of the "extra" field in the zip Local File Header
sections. Existing data in the "extra" fields may be altered by this process.